While the original gives you ways to respond to common occurrences anywhere, this one tells you how to respond to common social media faux paus in similarly rediculous ways. It's called What Should We Call Social Media.

The spinoff was created by three women who work in social media — Arielle Calderon, Sarah Howard, and Chelsea Crawford, who find the GIFs they use via Tumblr searches.

"The bottom line is that we wanted people to laugh and relate," they told Mashable. "And we think we succeeded."

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